Inter-University Accelerator Centre (Formerly Nuclear Science Centre) was set-up by the University Grants Commission after due approval of the Planning Commission and the Prime Minister in October, 1984. Its construction started in December, 1986 and completed in time on Dec. 19, 1990 and became national user facility on July 8, 1991. The name of Centre was changed from Nuclear Science Centre (NSC) to Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) on 01-06-2005 (Registration of Societies Delhi No. S-19322 of Societies Registration Act of 1988). The
objective of the
Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) is to
provide within the university system, world-class facilities for
accelerator based research in some focused area of several
disciplines. This is the only IUC, which has the dual role, i.e., to
establish world-class accelerator along with the experimental
facilities in the beam hall and to create adequate infrastructure for
enabling the university community to undertake internationally
competitive research. The
Centre has established a world class medium energy heavy ion
accelerator facility, within time schedule, for research within the
university system and operating the system round the clock, seven
days a week as a user facility. It has experimental facilities, in
particulars science chamber and in-situ no more in beam line now.
X-ray diffraction set up, on-line electronic recoil detection
analysis (ERDA) and on-line quadrupole mass analyzer, which provide
possiblities of internationally competitive research. It is in the
process of augmenting the accelerator by addition of superconducting
linac booster and a high current injector. The experimental
facilities are being upgraded with large gamma array coupled to a
hybrid recoil analyzer to operate both in vacuum and gas filled mode
and facilities for on-line/in-situ materials science studies to keep
it front ranking. The Centre also has a facility for low energy light
RIB beams and Low Energy Ion Beam Facilities based on ECR ion source
on HV deck.
User
faculty of accelerator facilities : The facilities of this Centre
has been used widely and effectively by more than 300 researchers
coming from as many as 70 universities, 45 colleges and
several regional/national research institutions spread across the
country. There are researchers from several foreign countries using
the accelerator facilities. Research is being conducted in atomic
physics, materials science, nuclear physics and radiation biology. Academic
Programme : The Centre has academic programmen at different
levels. Under M.Sc Orientation programme, postgraduate
students from universities are invited for 3 weeks and
given an opportunity to interact with research students and
scientists at the Centre. Ph.D training programme has been
formulated to meet the requirement of the inter-university centre
where students come periodically and return back to their home
institutions. The scheme of visiting associateship is offered
to the faculty members to augment their research activities. IUAC
organizes national/international workshops on thrust areas
related to accelerator based research topics in different
disciplines. Acquaintance programmes are held in different
parts of the country every year to bring new users from the
universities and colleges. The Centre brings out a Newsletter and an
Annual Report each year, which are available in the website. There is
an Accelerator Users Committee with several members from
universities in different disciplines, which evaluates the projects
and approves the beam time proposals twice a year.
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